AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT I At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! X.ast Night of the Brilliant & Gorgeous ••Metro’’ Super Feature ‘PEACOCK ALLEY.” “PEACOCK ALLEY” One of the Most Delightful Productions of the year. MAE MURRAY in ‘PEACOCK ALLEY.’ MAE MURRAY in ‘PEACOCK ALLEY.’ MAE MURRAY in ‘PEACOCK ALLEY.’ MAE MURRAY in ‘PEACOCK ALLEY? “PEACOCK ALLEY” is a lane just around the corner from “PRIMROSE PATH.” It leads to the cross-roads of THE STRAIGHT & NARROW & EASY •STREET, and there every woman must choose her way. MAE MURRAY scores a wonderful success as CLEQ OF PARIS, the dancer famous in Parisian cabarets. The whole production is ravishing and- dazzling; with the lilting twang of cabaret jazzing, yet pulsating warmly with the lure of love and exotic romance. LADIES! See the wonderful dress creations. Prices: D.C. 2/-. Stalls 1/6. There is sure to be a packed house again to-night. Reserve at Collier’s. INGLEWOOD CONVENT SCHOOL. QRAND QONCERT. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922. Doors open at 1.15 p.m. Commence 2 p.m. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Pianoforte Trio, “In Melfry Society,” (Aletter). 2. Song and Dance, “Khaki and Blue.” 3. Song and Dance. “Pinafore.” 4. Pianoforte Duo. “Polish Dance.” 5. Orchestra, “Fox Hunters’ Gallup.” 6. Vocal Solo, “Wake Up.” 7. Pianoforte Duet, “Happy Holidays? - 8. Solo, “Spring Song.” 9. Violin Solo, “Mazurka.” j 10. Action Song, “The Waitresses ” JI. Pianoforte Solo, “A Romp” (Y. Bowen). Part IT. 1. Song, r, How'd You Like to be a Baby Girl,” Infants. 2. Pianoforte Duet. “Hungarian Dance No. 6” (Brahms). 3. DriTi, Scarf. 4. Violin Duet, “Serenade’ (Widor). 5. Orchestra. “Love and the Roses.” fl. Vocal Solo. ’’There’s a Song Down Every Roadway.” 7. Pianoforte Duo, “March Tgnnhauser ’ (Wagner). 8. Solo, “Summer Idyll.” 9. Chorus, “Elfin Call? 10. Violin Solo, “Pastorella” (Warner Op. 31). 11. Pianoforte Solo, “Les V>ndangeurs.” ,12. Two-part Song. “Hark, the Goat Bells.” GOD SAVE THE KING Admission: Dress Circle & Front Stalls 2s, Back Stalls 1/6, Children to all parts 1/-. May be had at door. DANCE & EUCHRE PARTY AT NIGHT. Good Music (Miss Curd and Full Orchestra). Good Prizes Admission —Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/- and / plate. W. H. EAGAR, Hon. Sec.
I WE HAVE A DIRECT SHIPMENT OF “DOUGLAS” MOTOR CYCLES. e h.p., 4 h.p., 3} h.p., 2f h.p., 1923 Models, arriving on the “PORT DENNISON.” (Due New Plymouth November 11.) pearly all of these are already sold, but a email number are still available. Do not be disappointed, but write us for Catalogue or Trial Run Now! PERCY J. DOUGLASS "THE FIRM WITH THE REPUTATION?' TARANAKI “DOUGLAS” AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. JONES & SANDFORD BUILDING CONTRACTORS, JOINERS, SHOP & OFFICE FITTERS. VARD & JOINERY WORKS—- *■ SOUTH ROAD, New Plymouth. TELEPHONE 728 & 143. (Next West End School.) £HEAP OTO RING AND HOW TO GET IT. iT?UY your new Tyres and Tyre Accessories at the 1.X.L.. and let us have your old ones for Repairs. R. WHALE, £Ol-303 Devon Street, Opposite Red Post
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1922, Page 1
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